Four ALPLA trucks parked in front of a warehouse, black and white photograph.

Company

History

Over 60 years ago, the brothers Helmuth and Alwin Lehner founded the company ‘Alpenplastik Lehner Alwin GmbH’. Their initial assets consisted of courage, hard work and an injection moulding machine acquired at low cost. They converted the laundry room in their parents’ home into a production hall, and they were grateful for every helping hand they got. Their passion for technical challenges remains unparalleled to this day and is one of the cornerstones of our company’s history.

1955

Black and white photo of tall stacks of cardboard boxes in a courtyard.

Company is founded as ‘Alpenplastik Lehner Alwin GmbH’ in Hard (Austria).

1958

Man operating machinery in an industrial setting, black and white photo.

Alwin Lehner designs and builds the company’s first in-house machine – the legendary Alplamat. The continuous development of this series of machines forms the basis for the technology leadership of ALPLA.

1958

Plastic bottle with ribbed cap on a plain background.

The first bottle for glass cleaners produced by the Siegel company.

1964

Steel structure under construction with concrete flooring, shadows cast in sunlight.

First branch outside of Austria opens in Markdorf (Germany).

1968

Black and white photo of a busy manufacturing facility with machinery and workers.

First plant in Latin America opens in San Joaquin (Venezuela).

1975

The company now has six branches in three countries, with around 1,200 employees.

1985

Production line in a factory with machinery and conveyor belts.

First in-house plant in Lomazzo (Italy): bottles are produced here directly at the customer’s bottling facility, with numerous environmental and economic benefits.

1985

Shredded plastic ready for recycling, mix of clear and light blue pieces.

PET takes over from PVC (polyvinyl chloride) as a packaging material; ALPLA develops the first two-step PET bottle.

1988

Manufacturing facility with machines and workers assembling products.

The ALPLA Global Technical Center opens in Hard.

1990

ALPLA facility with parked trucks under a clear blue sky.

Expansion into Eastern Europe (Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Russia).

1990

Blue plastic pellets clustered together.

The first PCR bottle (PCR = post-consumer recycling) from ALPLA represents the prototype of a completely new type of product: this 1,000-millilitre bottle for Lenor is made from recycled plastic.

1995

Two men discussing a black plastic container design on a computer screen.

The company now has 29 branches in 15 countries, with around 3,000 employees.

2001

Modern office building at dusk with lit windows and trees.

First plant in the USA opens in Atlanta, Georgia; first plant in Asia opens in Bangkok (Thailand).

2005

Factory floor with blue conveyor systems and machinery.

ALPLA becomes a joint-venture partner in a PET recycling plant in Toluca (Mexico).

2007

Modern ALPLA building under clear blue sky, lush green surroundings.

ALPLA opens its 100th plant in China.

2010

Plastic flakes on a conveyor belt in an industrial setting.

ALPLA acquires a majority shareholding in the Austrian company PET Recycling Team GmbH in Wöllersdorf. ALPLA expands its expertise in relation to recycling.

2012

Modern industrial facility interior with large machinery and high ceilings.

Construction of an ALPLA PET recycling plant in Radomsko (southern Poland).

2014

Technician operating a machine in a lab, wearing a blue uniform.

Opening of Regional Technical Center with modern training workshop in Mexico; first plant opens in Africa, Kempton Park (South Africa).

2015

Blue plastic preforms scattered in a pile.

Acquisition of Plasco S.P.A. (Italy) and Argo S.A. (Egypt).

2016

Executives cutting a blue ribbon at ALPLA Taba entrance ceremony.

Acquisition of Egyptian Taba Group; opening of Competence Center Shanghai with apprenticeship workshop.

2017

Two men in suits stand smiling by an ALPLA sign, under a clear sky.

Opening of site in 10th of Ramadan City (Egypt); acquisition of West Bend (USA), Propack (Italy) and Boxmore Packaging (Africa).

2018

Brown and white plastic bottles with caps on a white background.

ALPLA purchases all shares in the Greek company Argo S.A. thus expanding its activities in south-eastern Europe and expertise in pharmaceutical packaging. 

2020

Hands holding clear plastic pellets in a production setting.

Major extensions in the field of mechanical PET and HDPE recycling as well as chemical PET recycling.

2021

Man in a suit seated at a desk in an office setting, looking composed.

Philipp Lehner new CEO from 1st January & acquisitions in different countries, with focus on Circular Economy & Recycling footprint.

2022

Factory worker in safety gear operating machinery on a production line.

ALPLA opens a state-of-the-art production site in Lanseria near Johannesburg, which also serves as the new headquarters for the emerging region of Sub-Saharan Africa.

2023

Hands holding blue and white plastic flakes.

With its own brands ALPLArecycling, ALPLApharma and ALPLAindustrial, the company underlines the increasing importance of key business areas.